Among them, Tess is Zhou Wenwang's wife, and she is addressed as "? Wenmu? . There are records about Tess and Zhou Wenwang in The Book of Songs. According to legend, when Tess was still in the boudoir, she was praised by outsiders for her excellent personal conduct and was a dream wife candidate for many marriageable men. Later, Zhou Wenwang met Tess on a business trip, and they fell in love at first sight. A beautiful karma was settled, and Zhou Wenwang and Tess got married.
Tess, who became Zhou Wenwang's wife, followed the example of Zhou Wenwang's grandmother Taijiang and mother Tae In, assisted Zhou Wenwang with her own intelligence and wisdom, and from time to time made suggestions for Zhou Wenwang; With his virtue, he kept the internal affairs in order, so that Zhou Wenwang had no worries. Tess didn't become delicate because she became the king's wife, but did everything herself and did her duty as a wife.
It is precisely because three industrious and intelligent women, Tai Jiang, Tai Ren and Tai Si, contributed their strength to the Zhou Dynasty and better promoted its development. Zhou Wuwang, who later established the Zhou Dynasty, was the second son of Ji Fa, Tess and Zhou Wenwang. From the king to the king's wife, the Zhou Dynasty paid attention to benevolence, and took the behavior of the third lady as a specimen of women's behavior all over the world. Ma' am This title has also continued to this day, and it has been used by people to this day, becoming another title for wives.